Hi Ryan. Got both books out. OK, where to start? Firt one, in SS (Serious Strength Training) there a some phases not included in PTfS (periodization training for sport). The main one is there is an M phase, which denotes MxS mixed with H. The program is also laid out quite differently. A typical layout for a year (SS-pg 115-my edition-) looks like this8 weeks AA, 3 weeks H, 1 w T, 3 H, 2 T, 5 AA, 1-2 T,6 H, 3 M, 1 T, 3 H, 3 M, 1 T, 3 H, 1 T, 3 MxS, 5 T.
As noted before, the H period in SS has shorter rest breaks, and slightly higher reps. In the MxS phase, circuits are not employed, and slower lowering phases are employed. Also, reps are sigher than in PTfS. Those are just some of the obvious differences. Let me know if you have any specific questions. Got the books right here and available Note that I'm working off editions dated around 1997 though. I'm sure there are updated versions out there, epecially when it comes to the dietary info in SS.
Tim

I assume he is one of those people that thinks there is too much time involved in learning to perform them properly?

This combined with a demanding sport schedule seems reasonable during the season but maybe athletes would benefit from this type of training during the offseason, not so much as a way to develop power but as a means to develop adaptability to complicated motor activities.

I guess I am saying it seems like the perfect type of cross training for some sports.

Well, I got the impression that while he wasn't against them, and actually did promote hi Pulls and other explosive type of exercizes, he kind of figured that if you didn't need to learn the technique, no real reason to. Now, Javorek, on the other hand, thrives on the O lifts and their power variations in his offseason general conditioning programs, for exactly the reasons you mentioned. He's also very big into periodization. Here are some of his thoughts.
http://www.istvanjavorek.com/page2.htmlTim

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